I have jokingly been referring to these as suppositories because they are kind of a pain in the patooty to make....well, they are not all that difficult to make but they are sooo boring with those little 1.5 inch corners that need to be sewn and trimmed - four of them on each of those 760 units. Good thing I only made a few of the color of the month each month or I never would have seen these through to a top. I'm not a leader/ender sort of gal so don't make any quilts using that method.

Holidays are rather stressful for me. I'm not really a people person even if the people are my family and friends...I prefer to spend time by myself. These suppositories were just the right mindless kick-in-the-booty type of cure that could see me through the holidays, the people, the stress. You can't top that! (Er, I guess I did...top it).

Well, your lozenges/suppositories top turned out super nicely! I love how you alternated black and white corner pieces. Are you doing to finish it before year-end? I have one that I just need to bind tomorrow.

Total of 760! Good thing you're not celebrating with candles on a cake. You would need all of your quilt buddies to blow them out. Since we can't be there, congratulations on a great finish. Love the strip stars, so colorful. Keep up the good work!

You did it again, you made another celebration of life! Your quilts make me happy when I look at them and this one does, too. I might dare to try a lozenge quilt myself, now that I have seen yours finished.

Your suppos--er lozenges (lol) are really lovely all together...Mine are all clipped together by center color and as soon as Steven's quilt is done--they are next in line--(I can hear them ouching in my room!!) hugs, Julierose

I have to find a little time to myself during the holidays too. It really does help to smooth out my rough edges that show up from too much socializing.:) This is a fabulous quilt! Love all the different prints in it!

Yay! I do love those suppositories!(I laughed today, because I looked around and realized we had the perfect family get-together for a family of introverts - we were all within earshot of each other, but each had their own book or kindle or smartphone, happily in use.)

In case you were curious, you did 3,040 corners. Sorry, I just had to figure that out. You rock! The top is beautiful! I would love to do something like that, but I know me well. And I know that I wouldn't finish it. Besides I have a zillion things to finish now! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!

I have never made a Lozenge quilt - yours is a beauty and an ideal make for RSC. I too am not a huge people person and prefer quiet time by myself, but it was a lovely Christmas with all the family and catching up with folk, it does take its toll and I now feel totally drained and ready for solitary quilting time!